Lyndall Urwick, Management Pioneer

Lyndall Urwick, Management Pioneer
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9780191613791
ISBN-13 : 0191613797
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Lyndall Urwick, Management Pioneer by : Edward Brech

Lyndall Urwick was the dominant figure in British management between the late 1920s and the early 1960s. His writings and his passion in pursuit of management as a scientific and systematic activity rather than the rule-of-thumb approach to decision-making all too prevalent in Britain exercised a huge influence on management at the time; and ultimately management as we know it today. Urwick was greatly affected by his experience of the First World War and at Rowntree's. He went on to become Director of the International Management Institute between 1928-33, before forming a very influential management consultancy, Urwick Orr and Partners, which he chaired for the rest of his career. He was also deeply involved with almost all the institutional developments in British management up to the 1960s, including the Management Research Groups, the Institute of Industrial Administration, the British Institute of Management, the Administrative Staff College, and the management education side of the Anglo-American Council on Productivity. In pursuit of what he called his 'mission at large', he gave hundreds of talks in his lucid and charismatic style, many of which were published as articles or booklets. These talks were not only in Britain but in Australia after his emigration there in 1961, in America, where he became the best-recognized foreign exponent of management, and in a range of countries around the world. But he will probably be best remembered for his writings, not only on organization theory, where he is recognized as a great synthesizer and leader in the classical school, but on a wide range of other topics, including the history of management, leadership, marketing, and management education and development. Truly he was a man of many parts.

Lyndall Urwick, Management Pioneer

Lyndall Urwick, Management Pioneer
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Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 0191715433
ISBN-13 : 9780191715433
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Synopsis Lyndall Urwick, Management Pioneer by : Edward Franz Leopold Brech

Lyndall Urwick was the dominant figure in British management between the late 1920s and early 1960s. This thoroughly-researched biography traces how his ideas and writings exercised a huge influence on management at the time ; and ultimately management as we know it today.

The Making of Modern Management

The Making of Modern Management
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Publisher : Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages : 316
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ISBN-10 : 9780199261581
ISBN-13 : 019926158X
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis The Making of Modern Management by : John F. Wilson

Management has always been part of human organization, but it is only in the last two centuries or so that it has been the central driver of economic activity, as companies have moved from family firms to hugely complex, multinational corporations with many layers of management.The term management is commonly used in three ways: as a process or activity; as a structure in any organization; and as a group or class of people carrying out certain roles in an organization. This book is the first detailed account of the evolution of management in all three senses. The focus is mainly on the UK, but throughout the broader question of why corporate management structures developed so impressively in the USA, Germany and Japan is borne in mind, while arguably little progresswas made in this regards in the UK.Equally the authors consider why, given that management is now so widely studied, so little careful research has been undertaken into the evolution of the practice and the profession of management.The book is divided into four sections. Part One provides An Introduction to Management History; Part Two, Management and Organization, explores the historical development through the 19th and 20th centuries; Part Three, Managers in Context, looks at the social and cultural context of management and managers; and Part Four considers three key functional areas, labour, marketing, and accounting and finance.This rich, detailed, and path-breaking book will be essential reading for anyone wanting to understand the evolution of management as we now understand it, whether academics, students or managers themselves.

The Golden Book of Management

The Golden Book of Management
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Publisher : New York : Arno Press
Total Pages : 298
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ISBN-10 : 0405123434
ISBN-13 : 9780405123436
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis The Golden Book of Management by : Lyndall Urwick

The Palgrave Handbook of Management History

The Palgrave Handbook of Management History
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Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 3319621130
ISBN-13 : 9783319621135
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Synopsis The Palgrave Handbook of Management History by : Bradley Bowden

The coronavirus pandemic of 2019-20 and its associated global economic collapse has bluntly revealed that decision makers everywhere are ill-equipped to identify the innovative capacities of modern societies and, in particular, deploy managers to harness such capabilities. Getting the problem of management right is a voyage to the heart of human experience. Indeed, the perennial questions that haunt our existence almost invariably prompt answers that invoke conceptions of work, transformative effort and realisation of ideas. One way or another, all such endeavour requires management. It is often overlooked that more than any other discipline, management history brings into focus humanity’s most pressing questions. At the time of writing, these queries come with a disquieting urgency. What is management? How do its modern methods differ from those in pre-industrial societies? How does the management that emerged in Western Europe and North America in the nineteenth century differ from forms practiced in the twentieth? In what ways do Asian, African and South American societies have distinctive managerial philosophies? Perhaps most importantly, what don’t we know or don’t do very well? It is to these fundamental questions that the Palgrave Handbook of Management History speaks. The work’s 63 chapters – authored by 27 of the world’s leading management and business thinkers – explore virtually every aspect of management globally as well as across millennia. The series explores the theoretical contributions of classical Western business and management scholars (Adam Smith, Frederick Taylor, Elton Mayo, Peter Drucker, Alfred Chandler, etc.) as well as commentaries from critical theorists such as Michel Foucault, Jacques Derrida and Hayden White. The Handbook is also practical. For example, its content addresses the day to day experience of management in ancient Greece and Rome as well as the contemporary approaches of China, France, South Africa, India, Denmark, Australia, South America, New Zealand and the Middle East. In short, the Palgrave Handbook provides students of economics, management, business theory and practice, and critical studies with a single comprehensive and in-depth point of reference.

Henri Fayol

Henri Fayol
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 520
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ISBN-10 : 0415248191
ISBN-13 : 9780415248198
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Henri Fayol by : John C. Wood

Making Managers in Canada, 1945-1995

Making Managers in Canada, 1945-1995
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 239
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ISBN-10 : 9781315535470
ISBN-13 : 1315535475
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Making Managers in Canada, 1945-1995 by : Jason Russell

Management education and training was a key influence on Canadian capital and labour in the post-World War II decades, however it has been the subject of comparatively little academic inquiry. In many ways, historians have frequently learned about management behavior in unionized workplaces by examining labor-management relations. The management experience has thus often been seen through the eyes of rank-and-file workers rather than from the perspective of managers themselves. This book discusses how managers were trained and educated in Canada in the years following the Second World War. Making Managers in Canada, 1945 – 1995 seeks to shed light on the experience of workers who have not received much attention in business history: managers. This book approaches management training from both institutional and social history perspectives. Drawing from community colleges, universities, and companies in British Columbia, Ontario, and Québec, this book reveals the nature of management education and training in English and French Canada, It integrates institutional analysis, and examines how factors such as gender and social class shaped the development of Canadian management in the post-war years and illustrates the various international influences on Canadian management education.

Management--process, Structure, and Behavior

Management--process, Structure, and Behavior
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 653
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ISBN-10 : 0471059102
ISBN-13 : 9780471059103
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Management--process, Structure, and Behavior by : Daniel A. Wren

Administrative Thinkers

Administrative Thinkers
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Publisher : Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : 8120709616
ISBN-13 : 9788120709614
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Administrative Thinkers by : D. Ravindra Prasad

The Evolution of Management Thought

The Evolution of Management Thought
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 466
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ISBN-10 : 9781394202317
ISBN-13 : 1394202318
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis The Evolution of Management Thought by : Daniel A. Wren

The new edition of the canonical text on the history and development of management thought Far more than a chronicle of the historical development of modern management’s many roots, the newly released ninth edition of The Evolution of Management Thought by Daniel A. Wren and Arthur G. Bedeian is a fascinating telling of how ideas about the nature of work, the nature of human beings, and the nature of organizations have changed throughout history. Its methodology is analytic, synthetic, and interdisciplinary. It is analytic, in that it examines the backgrounds, experiences, and beliefs of people who made significant contributions to management thinking. It is synthetic, in that it weaves developmental trends, social movements, and environmental forces into a conceptual framework for understanding how management thinking has evolved within and across generations. It is interdisciplinary, in that it draws insights from economics, history, political science, psychology, and sociology to explain why management thinking has developed as it has. The authors trace the intellectual history of modern management thought as an activity and as an academic discipline in a way that makes reading The Evolution of Management Thought a thoroughly enjoyable encounter. Designed for upper-level and graduate courses, this new edition further cements The Evolution of Management Thought’s place as the standard text in the field of management history for more than half a century.